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significantly changed wage setting and employment relations in both sectors increasing decentralisation in collective bargaining and … enforcing a "privatisation" of public sector employment contracts - we present new estimates of the public-private wage gap by …
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from the BHPS, we estimate a model of income and employment dynamics over seven years. We allow for unobserved …
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, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain). To account for differences in employment characteristics between the …
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Recent controversy has surrounded the relative value of public and private sector remuneration. We define a comprehensive measure of Total Reward (TR) which includes not just pay, but pensions and other 'benefits in kind', evaluate it as the present value of the sum of all these payments over...
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Are public sector jobs better than private sector jobs? To answer this question, this paper investigates observed differences in job satisfaction between public- and private-sector workers and disentangles the effect of worker sorting from the one caused by sector-specific job characteristics. A...
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We present a dynamic network model of corrupt and noncorrupt employees representing two states in the public and private sector. Corrupt employees are more connected to one another and are less willing to change their attitudes regarding corruption than noncorrupt employees. This behavior...
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significantly changed wage setting and employment relations in both sectors - increasing decentralization in collective bargaining … and enforcing a privatization of public sector employment contracts - we present new estimates of the public-private wage …
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sector employment are heterogeneous, with comparatively larger impact at the lower end of the wage distribution than at other …
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We analyze the link between the presence of female managers and the size of the firm-level gender pay gap, looking separately at the private and public sector. Using a large linked employer-employee dataset for Poland and a non-parametric and parametric decompositions, we find that higher...
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If fiscal policy exerts pressure on public services, then attention often falls on the public-private sector wage differential. Estimated with longitudinal employer-employee data for the years 2002-16 in the United Kingdom, among men there was no significant public sector wage premium. However,...
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